Best AI Virtual Try-On Plugin for WooCommerce (2026 Guide)
WooCommerce store? Here's how AI virtual try-on plugins compare in 2026 — setup, pricing, and which one actually fits your store best.

Introduction
If you run a WooCommerce fashion, eyewear, or jewelry store, you already know the biggest reason shoppers hesitate to buy: they can't picture how the product will actually look on them. That uncertainty leads to abandoned carts, hesitant checkouts, and — once the order does go through — a return rate that eats into your margins.
AI virtual try-on technology solves this by letting customers upload a photo and instantly see themselves wearing (or holding, or wearing) the product before they buy. It's no longer a novelty reserved for big fashion platforms — in 2026, it's become a practical, affordable feature that any WooCommerce store can add.
In this guide, we'll cover what to look for in a WooCommerce virtual try-on plugin, compare a few of the leading options, and show you how Torziva fits into the picture.
Why WooCommerce Needs a Different Approach Than Shopify
Most "best virtual try-on app" roundups you'll find online are written for Shopify merchants. That makes sense — Shopify's app ecosystem is huge — but it also means WooCommerce store owners are left digging through generic lists that don't actually apply to their setup.
WooCommerce is self-hosted and plugin-based, which changes what "good integration" looks like:
It needs to work with your specific theme (Astra, Elementor, Divi, Hello Elementor, and so on) without breaking your product page layout.
Some tools require you to bring your own AI API key (like a Gemini or Replicate account) and manage usage costs separately — which is fine for a technical merchant, but adds a layer of setup and billing most store owners don't want.
Performance matters more, since a poorly built plugin can slow down your product pages and hurt the very conversion rate you're trying to improve.
Keep these differences in mind as you evaluate options — a plugin built specifically with WooCommerce's architecture in mind will almost always be a smoother experience than a Shopify app awkwardly ported over.
What to Look for in a WooCommerce Virtual Try-On Plugin
Before comparing specific tools, here's what actually matters:
AI realism — Low-quality, obviously fake try-on images hurt trust more than they help. Look for natural lighting, accurate fit, and believable draping on different body types.
Setup simplicity — Can you enable try-on on a product in a few clicks, or does it require a developer to configure?
Pricing transparency — Some plugins are "free" but require you to bring your own AI API key and pay per generation separately. Know the real cost before committing.
Category fit — Clothing, eyewear, jewelry, and accessories each have different technical needs. A plugin built for eyewear won't necessarily handle clothing well, and vice versa.
Analytics — You should be able to see how many try-ons happen and, ideally, connect that activity to actual purchases.
Support and reliability — Newer or purely open-source plugins may have limited support if something breaks on your live store.
Comparing the Leading Options
Plugin | Best For | Pricing Model | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Official WooCommerce AI Virtual Try-On | General fashion & accessories | Paid extension via WooCommerce Marketplace | Straightforward try-on button, per-product/category/role controls, but limited depth on analytics |
TryonX | Fashion stores comfortable with API setup | Free plugin, but requires your own Google Gemini API key/billing | Powerful (Gemini-based image generation) but adds a technical setup step and a separate bill to manage |
Preview AI | Stores that want built-in conversion tracking | Free tier + paid plans | Clean photo-upload flow with opt-in order attribution analytics |
Torziva | Stores that want a managed, no-hassle solution | Free / Starter $29 / Pro $149 / Enterprise $299 | No separate API key to manage — AI generation, billing, and analytics all handled in one dashboard |
The common thread with several of the free or open-source options is that "free" really means "you bring your own AI provider account and manage that cost yourself." That can work well if you're technical and want full control, but it adds moving parts. Torziva is built to remove that step — one subscription, one dashboard, no separate AI billing to track.
Introducing Torziva for WooCommerce
Torziva adds a "Try It On" experience directly to your WooCommerce product pages. Shoppers upload a photo, and within seconds they see a realistic preview of themselves wearing the product — no app-switching, no extra accounts required on their end.
Getting set up takes four steps:
Install the Torziva Script on your WooCommerce store
Connect your store (Torziva reads your product catalog automatically)
Enable try-on on the product categories you want (start with your best-selling items)
Go live — the "Try It On" button appears on your product pages immediately
Torziva also includes built-in analytics, so you can see which products get the most try-ons and start connecting that activity back to actual sales.

Torziva Pricing
Plan | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
Free | $0 | Testing the feature on a small catalog |
Starter | $29/mo | Small stores just getting started |
Pro | $149/mo | Growing stores with higher try-on volume |
Enterprise | $299/mo | High-volume stores needing priority support |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does WooCommerce support virtual try-on? Yes. WooCommerce doesn't include virtual try-on natively, but plugins like Torziva add it directly to your product pages without needing to change your theme or hosting setup.
How much does virtual try-on cost for a WooCommerce store? It depends on the plugin. Some free options require you to separately pay an AI provider (like Google Gemini) based on usage. Torziva includes AI generation in its plans, starting free and scaling up to $29–$299/month depending on your volume.
Is AI virtual try-on accurate? Quality varies significantly between tools. Look for plugins that show realistic lighting, accurate garment fit, and natural results across different body types — not just a flat overlay of the product image.
Will a virtual try-on plugin slow down my WooCommerce site? A well-built plugin loads the try-on experience on demand (only when a shopper clicks the button), so it shouldn't meaningfully affect your page load speed. Ask any vendor directly about performance if this is a concern.
Can virtual try-on actually reduce returns? When shoppers have a realistic idea of fit and appearance before buying, "it didn't look like I expected" returns tend to drop. Results vary by store and category, but it's one of the most commonly cited benefits of the technology.
Ready to Try It?
If you're running a WooCommerce fashion, eyewear, or accessories store and want to reduce returns while boosting buyer confidence, start with Torziva's free plan and see the difference on your own product pages.
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Suman
Verified ContributorFounder, Torziva
Building AI-powered tools for ecommerce — currently working on Torziva, helping fashion stores reduce returns with virtual try-on.


